At least 19 people were displaced following a series of house fires in Desert Hot Springs over the weekend.

Cal fire crews responded to two fires on Saturday in which three people were injured. Two were transported to hospitals with minor injures and one was treated at the scene.

No one was injured following a third fire on Sunday, but it was unclear if the blaze forced any displacements.

The first fire was reported at 4:23 a.m. Saturday at the 16-000 block of Via Vista. The fire, which displaced nine and injured two, destroyed one structure and damaged a second.

The second fire was reported at 10:52 a.m. Saturday in the 63-300 block of 2nd Street. One person was treated at the scene but declined to be taken to a hospital.

The fire was contained quickly to one room of the residence, but displaced 10 residents, according to Cal Fire.

A third fire was reported around 1:36 p.m. Sunday, in the 13-300 block of Caliente Drive.

Desert Hot Springs police accompanied Cal Fire officers to the scene and found a resident who had gotten outside the home, but was trapped in the backyard by two locked gates.

Officers broke open a lock and forced the gate open and were able to take the resident and a dog to safety, according to DHSPD. The resident and two officers were evaluated for smoke inhalation at the scene, but were not transported to the hospital.